Going Down?
By whatever means possible
Descending to the lower levels, cheaper with less class
painted red may entice
but sometimes you know you have descended too far.
In response to Paula’s Thursday’s Special
Going Down?
By whatever means possible
Descending to the lower levels, cheaper with less class
painted red may entice
but sometimes you know you have descended too far.
In response to Paula’s Thursday’s Special
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Yes, one should know when to stop. The first photo is particularly intriguing. Thank you, Irene for this entry.
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Thanks Paula. Stairs and escalators with the mesh to stop the sudden descent.
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Fantastic post, but almost gave me vertigo!
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Thanks but sorry about the vertigo.
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No need to apologise!
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Every staircase is a way to go down. It’s also a way to ascend. One time when destination is everything and journey merely a means.
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That’s true but when you are at the top looking down descent is the only possibility. Choice of journey is removed.
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Or you can stay where you are.
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Unless you are some kind of superhero and have the ability to go further up.
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